In this letter written in black ink on the Schroeder Foundation letterhead, Sackville thanks Kenmare for a photograph and discusses the poetry of one author. Refers to Kenmare as "Hyacinth" and signs the letter as "Marguerite."

In this letter written in black ink on blue paper, Sackville apologizes for not writing sooner and recommends a book for Kenmare to review. Refers to Kenmare as "Hyacinth" and signs the letter as "Marguerite."

In this letter written in black ink on blue paper, Sackville declines an invitation from Kenmare and mentions the publication of "Miniatures." Refers to Kenmare as "Hyacinth" and signs the letter as "Marguerite."

In this letter written in black ink on blue paper, Sackville inquires if Kenmare has left for America and recommends a book of poems to her. Refers to Kenmare as "Hyacinth" and signs the letter as "Marguerite."